How did Americans’ opinions of the treatment of Jewish people in Europe compare to their responses to the arrival of Jewish refugees in the United States?

Americans were uneasy about the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, and they welcomed the arrival of many Jewish refugees.
Americans were vocal about the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, and they criticized the US government for not welcoming more Jewish refugees.
Americans were unaware of the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, and they were resentful of Jewish refugees, claiming they were taking jobs from Americans.
Americans were troubled by the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, but they worried about the impact of Jewish refugees on the US economy.

Americans were troubled by the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, but they also worried about the impact of Jewish refugees on the US economy.

Americans were troubled by the poor treatment of Jewish people in Europe, but they worried about the impact of Jewish refugees on the US economy.